Welcome to My Wokingham a community-based Wokingham news platform that is available online and in print with our free monthly newspapers My Wokingham & My Bracknell. Our team live and work in Wokingham Borough and we promote local charities, and businesses and keep you informed about the latest news in the area.
We cover events, makes live broadcasts and amplifyour content using social media platforms and our My Wokingham newspaper.
We are passionate about the Wokingham Borough with its music festivals, shops, small businesses, and beautiful countryside.
With thousands of people using our platform every day and our digital, social and print approach we can help you reach a targeted audience.
Are you ready to share an engagement, commemorate a marriage, or remember a beloved individual? At My Wokingham & My Bracknell, we provide an announcement service that etches those moments into everlasting memories. When you print your announcement with us, you’re making a bold statement to the world. Whether it’s a commendable sports achievement, a significant birthday, or the arrival of a newborn, entrust us with your announcements. Serving Wokingham, Bracknell, and the wider Berkshire region, we’re here to spotlight your special moments.
Why Choose Our Service?
Community Connection: Engage with your local community, allowing them to join in your celebrations and extend their heartwarming wishes.
Treasured Keepsake: More than just a publication, your announcement with us stands as an enduring keepsake of the occasion.
Effortless Sharing: Through a straightforward upload process, narrate your tale, share pictures, and include any special details to enhance your announcement.
Broad Reach: With our expansive readership, ensure your special moments are visible to thousands, making them an integral part of your journey.
My Wokingham’s announcement service is part of our community first ethos celebrating the Boroughs of Wokingham & Bracknell Forrest Berkshire
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Discover What’s on in Wokingham and latest in local happenings, from concerts, school fetes, business openings festivals, and live shows to community workshops and sporting events in Wokingham and nearby areas.
By advertising your event through our network, you gain access to a wider audience across multiple platforms, including various websites, in print within our widely-read newspaper, and through an extensive network of associated publications, both online and offline.
My Wokingham’s business directory is different, each business or services receives a full page on our website that will be found in Google We drive new business from our audience and those who find your listing from the search engines.
My Wokingham newspaper is a free monthly paper packed with community news. The paper has a positive news ethos with features that include charity news and events in Wokingham borough. The paper is delivered directly to homes and businesses in Wokingham. It’s also available at all major supermarkets in the borough as well as numerous community distribution points.
Local newspapers serve as an important source of information and news for the local community. Here are some benefits of having a local newspaper:
My Wokingham cover stories and events that are specific to Wokingham, Reading and Bracknell areas. This includes coverage of local government, schools, businesses, and community events.
My Wokingham newspaper is an important advertising platform for local businesses, helping them to reach a wider audience within the community.
The borough of Wokingham is located in the southeastern part of Berkshire and covers an area of around 179 square kilometers. Wokingham is made up of several towns and villages, including, Arborfield, Barkham, Charvil, Crowthorne, Finchampstead, Hurst, Winnersh Wokingham, Woodley, Twyford, and Earley. As of 2021, the population of the Wokingham borough is estimated to be around 175,000 people.
Wokingham is known for its high quality of life, with low levels of crime and unemployment, and a strong sense of community. It was rated No.1 borough in 2022 by the Legatum Institute prosperity index . The local economy is diverse, with a mix of small businesses, retail, and technology firms. The borough is also home to several business parks, including Winnersh Triangle and Thames Valley Park.
Wokingham has a rich history, with evidence of settlements dating back to the Bronze Age. It was also an important center for the cloth trade during the medieval period.The borough is home to several historic buildings and landmarks, including the Grade I listed St. Mary’s Church in Wargrave and the 18th-century Shottesbrooke Park.The borough is well connected, with easy access to major road networks and several train stations connecting to London and other towns in the region.The area has many festivals, events and things to do and is also known for its beautiful countryside, with several parks, nature reserves, and walking trails for residents and visitors to enjoy.
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